DD4H DVD

I have one, but since it is 1 year old and in mint condition I am asking $150 for it.
 
Flying W Speedworks said:
Thanks DD4H. No need to PM. I will get a new one from DD4H.

You are saving yourself a ton of reading on these forums by doing so.
 
Flying W Speedworks said:
Thanks for the post DD4H. No need for anyone to PM though. I'm just going to get a new one from DD4H.

Fella,

PM me! We are talking vintage!

My copy doesn't carry the weight of the signed copies or the artist proofs, but it is up there.
 
I placed an order with DD4H today, sent a message asking if it's too late to add the DVD

ordered fenders, axle prep, wheel prep kit, a silver bullet, and other stuff. There is no way I can lose now.

It would be great if you offered a downloadable and or online available for people who order the DVD (especially for those of us always rushing) LOL
 
I bought the video a few months ago. It's good but it still recommends the Dupont Blue spray for axles. It is no longer a wax type lube like it was when vid was made. I didn't know that and bought the spray. I sprayed it on a piece of mild steel and weeks later it was still wet and greasy. Not sure if it's best to use still.
 
davet said:
I bought the video a few months ago. It's good but it still recommends the Dupont Blue spray for axles. It is no longer a wax type lube like it was when vid was made. I didn't know that and bought the spray. I sprayed it on a piece of mild steel and weeks later it was still wet and greasy. Not sure if it's best to use still.

View this thread and you will find your answer.
 
~JBD RACING~ said:
Ickabod Crane said:
Not sure if Flying W needs it. He did pretty well last weekend. I couldn't catch him.
I know why Flying W did good last month .. /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif

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GravityX said:
davet said:
I bought the video a few months ago. It's good but it still recommends the Dupont Blue spray for axles. It is no longer a wax type lube like it was when vid was made. I didn't know that and bought the spray. I sprayed it on a piece of mild steel and weeks later it was still wet and greasy. Not sure if it's best to use still.

View this thread and you will find your answer.

I see, I see. Just in time for our Council race. How long to let it dry before installing with oil? Thank you.